Bitget Has Completed the Qredo (QRDO) Token Rebranding to Open Custody Protocol (OPEN)
Bitget has completed the Qredo (QRDO) Token Rebranding to Open Custody Protocol (OPEN).
Please note:
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The distribution of tokens was conducted at a ratio of 1 QRDO : 1 OPEN.
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The contract address remains unchanged.
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Deposit, withdrawal and trading of OPEN will resume on 29 April, 10:00 (UTC).
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Bitget will no longer support deposits and withdrawals of QRDO tokens after the token rebranding.
For more details, please refer to the following:
1. Bitget Will Support the Qredo (QRDO) Token Rebranding to Open Custody Protocol (OPEN)
2. The Next Frontier
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